The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday that it welcomes the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza, hoping that it “will bring an end to the genocide that has continued for the past two years.”

Expecting the ceasefire agreement to be implemented in full, the statement by the ministry said that “with the ceasefire in place, it is imperative that humanitarian aid be delivered to Gaza—where a humanitarian catastrophe has been unfolding—and that efforts for the reconstruction of Gaza be launched without delay. Türkiye will continue to provide substantial humanitarian aid to Gaza in the period ahead.”

Indicating that lasting peace in the Middle East can only be achieved through a just resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian question, the statement expressed the ministry’s hope “that the momentum achieved in the ceasefire negotiations will also contribute to the realisation of a two-state solution in the coming period.”

“We commend the efforts of Qatar, Egypt, and the US in mediating the ceasefire negotiations. Türkiye reaffirms its commitment to actively contribute and extend its support throughout the implementation phases of the ceasefire agreement,” the statement said.

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Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz also welcomed the ceasefire deal, in a separate statement he shared on the Turkish social media platform NSosyal.

“Although long overdue, we welcome with great satisfaction the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza. We extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed to this outcome, particularly to our President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,” he said, adding: “Türkiye will continue to stand by the Palestinian people, as it has always done.

“With the prevention of further bloodshed of innocent Palestinians, the uninterrupted delivery of humanitarian aid, and the initiation of reconstruction efforts, Gaza will enter a new era.”

Türkiye will closely monitor the implementation of the deal and continue to support the process, Yilmaz said.

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